Cloudy skies can't dim joy as thousands fill nation's capital for World Pride parade
CHRISTINE FERNANDO, JACQUELYN MARTIN and GARY FIELDS
Associated Press
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People carry a large pride flag Saturday as they march during the World Pride parade in Washington.
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Members of the Human Rights Campaign march Saturday during the World Pride parade in Washington.
Mark Schiefelbein, Associated Press
People watch the World Pride parade Saturday in Washington.
Julia Demaree Nikhinson, Associated Press
People march Saturday during the World Pride Parade in Washington.
Mark Schiefelbein, Associated Press
Washington residents Johnny Cervantes Jr., left, and Freddie Lutz, owner of Freddie's beach bar and restaurant in Arlington, Va., a couple who have been together for 28 years and who will get married during the World Pride parade, kiss Saturday as they ride a float during the parade in Washington.
CHRISTINE FERNANDO, JACQUELYN MARTIN and GARY FIELDS
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Gray skies and drizzle gave way to sunshine, multicolored flags and celebrations as the nation's capital held the World Pride parade Saturday.
Washington residents Johnny Cervantes Jr., left, and Freddie Lutz, owner of Freddie's beach bar and restaurant in Arlington, Va., a couple who have been together for 28 years and who will get married during the World Pride parade, kiss Saturday as they ride a float during the parade in Washington.